Bieber Island alert! Pop star Justin set to take over Sydney Harbour in intimate gig as he continues promotional tour for his comeback single

His newly released song What Do You Mean has already topped the charts in 90 countries in less than a fortnight. 

And riding off this instant global success, Justin Bieber has announced he will be jetting Down Under later this month, with plans to take over a whole island in Sydney Harbour to entertain his Australian fans. 

During his stay in the country between September 27 to September 30, the 21-year-old Canadian pop star will perform live from 'Bieber Island' at a very special KIIS presents iHeartRadio LIVE event.

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Coming Down Under: Justin Bieber has announced he will be jetting Down under later this month, with plans to take over a whole island in Sydney Harbour to entertain his Australian fans 

Coming Down Under: Justin Bieber has announced he will be jetting Down under later this month, with plans to take over a whole island in Sydney Harbour to entertain his Australian fans 

Powered by Optus and with Channel Seven's Sunrise also involved, the exclusive event will be an opportunity for dedicated fans of Justin to see the singer live if they win tickets to the gig.

'We couldn't be more excited to have the legendary Justin Bieber perform as part of our iHeartRadio LIVE series,' the company's head Geraint Davies said in a statement this week.

Meanwhile, the Australian Radio Network's stations have already begun promoting the concert, and encouraging supporters to listen out for opportunities to win tickets. 

Doing the same with its viewers, Sunrise tweeted on Friday: '.@justinbieber will PEFORM LIVE on @sunriseon7! And you can win tickets to see him!'. 

Coming soon: Taking to his Twitter account on Thursday, Justin informed his Australian fans that he will be back Down Under very soon 

Coming soon: Taking to his Twitter account on Thursday, Justin informed his Australian fans that he will be back Down Under very soon 

Win tickets: During his stay in the country between September 27 to September 30, the 21-year-old Canadian pop star will perform live from 'Bieber Island' at a very special KIIS presents iHeartRadio LIVE event

Win tickets: During his stay in the country between September 27 to September 30, the 21-year-old Canadian pop star will perform live from 'Bieber Island' at a very special KIIS presents iHeartRadio LIVE event

Bieber Island alert: With Channel Seven's Sunrise also involved, the exclusive event will be an opportunity for dedicated fans of Justin to see the singer live if they win tickets to the island gig

Bieber Island alert: With Channel Seven's Sunrise also involved, the exclusive event will be an opportunity for dedicated fans of Justin to see the singer live if they win tickets to the island gig

Justin will also be performing at Fox FM's world famous roof top when he jets to Melbourne during the trip.  

Taking to his Twitter account on Thursday, Justin informed his Australian fans that he will be back Down Under very soon.

He wrote: ‘Good news. In September I'm coming back to Australia for #whatdoyoumean. Get ready’.

Naturally, his fans reacted in their usual way as one wrote, ‘oh my god I AM NOT READY’ while another pleaded, ‘PLEASE COME TO MELBOURNE YOU ALWAYS GO TO SYDNEY AND ITS NOT FAIR.’

There's more: Justin will also be performing at Fox FM's world famous roof top when he jets to Melbourne during the trip 

There's more: Justin will also be performing at Fox FM's world famous roof top when he jets to Melbourne during the trip 

Spreading the word: His promotional tour follows a very successful comeback performance at Sunday night’s MTV VMAs

Spreading the word: His promotional tour follows a very successful comeback performance at Sunday night’s MTV VMAs

One fan stated: ‘This has to be my chance to meet you.. I've tried so hard and been through so much over the years’.

His promotional tour follows a very successful comeback performance at Sunday night’s MTV VMAs.

Performing at the ceremony for the first time in five years, the star was moved to tears at the end of his rendition.

Showing just how much the evening meant to him, the star bent over double overwhelmed by emotion as the crowd erupted into loud cheers.

'It's been an amazing journey to write, record and deliver this record to my fans,' said Justin in an official statement released this week. 

Grateful: Performing at the ceremony for the first time in five years, the star was moved to tears at the end of his rendition

Grateful: Performing at the ceremony for the first time in five years, the star was moved to tears at the end of his rendition

Moved: Showing just how much the evening meant to him, the star bent over double overwhelmed by emotion as the crowd erupted into loud cheers

Moved: Showing just how much the evening meant to him, the star bent over double overwhelmed by emotion as the crowd erupted into loud cheers

'I'm so glad people have participated in it, and I hope they are receptive to it and love it as much as I do. This is only the first step in the journey for me. This album is so personal to me, there's so much of my heart and soul in it, and I can't wait to bring my fans along for the ride.' 

This will be Justin's second trip to Australia this year.  

In June, the singer and his close female friend, Hailey Baldwin, flew over to Australia in order to attend a popular Christian conference held by the Hillsong church. 

Justin has also been posting positive messages on his Instagram and Twitter accounts, while he can often be seen singing worships songs or sharing scripture on his snapchat account. 

New outlook: Justin has been posting positive messages on his Instagram and Twitter accounts, while he can often be seen singing worships songs or sharing scripture on his Snapchat account

New outlook: Justin has been posting positive messages on his Instagram and Twitter accounts, while he can often be seen singing worships songs or sharing scripture on his Snapchat account

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